Early and persistent scholarly concerns with online identity emphasized the ways that computer–mediated communications have allowed new, inventive, and creative presentations of self, and the lack of connection between online identity and the facts of off–line life. After the ascendency and following ubiquity of Facebook, we find our online lives transformed. We have not only seen online identity reconnected to off–line life, but we have seen, through the particular structures of social networking sites, our online lives subjected to newfound pressures to unify self–presentations from various constitutive communities; pressures different from and in some ways greater than those of off–line life. After describing identity in computer–mediate...
This article focuses on self-narratives and identity construction in the context of social networkin...
Many Social Networking Sites have come and gone over the past decade, but Facebook continues to grow...
This paper reports research that examined use of Facebook to (consciously or unconsciously) create a...
Early and persistent scholarly concerns with online identity emphasized the ways that computer–media...
Early and persistent scholarly concerns with online identity emphasized the ways that computer–media...
In recent years an impressive number of youth have taken to joining popular online social networking...
To investigate how people form their identity on social networks, control the impressions they invok...
Social networking sites (SNSs) provide an internet based platform for individuals to develop an onli...
Online systems often struggle to account for the complicated self-presentation and disclosure needs ...
This one-year cyber-ethnography examines identity presentations and interpretations of 346 Faceboo...
This presentation analyses the identity construction within social networking sites which is (unlike...
The internet has become engrained in everyday life and social network sites (SNSs) are one of many s...
New ways of creating and presenting the self in the “space” of the Internet are fascinating, but not...
Self-construction is an intrinsically interactionist process (Leary & Tananey, 2005). The formation ...
Goffman’s (1959) dramaturgical identity theory requires modification when theorising about presentat...
This article focuses on self-narratives and identity construction in the context of social networkin...
Many Social Networking Sites have come and gone over the past decade, but Facebook continues to grow...
This paper reports research that examined use of Facebook to (consciously or unconsciously) create a...
Early and persistent scholarly concerns with online identity emphasized the ways that computer–media...
Early and persistent scholarly concerns with online identity emphasized the ways that computer–media...
In recent years an impressive number of youth have taken to joining popular online social networking...
To investigate how people form their identity on social networks, control the impressions they invok...
Social networking sites (SNSs) provide an internet based platform for individuals to develop an onli...
Online systems often struggle to account for the complicated self-presentation and disclosure needs ...
This one-year cyber-ethnography examines identity presentations and interpretations of 346 Faceboo...
This presentation analyses the identity construction within social networking sites which is (unlike...
The internet has become engrained in everyday life and social network sites (SNSs) are one of many s...
New ways of creating and presenting the self in the “space” of the Internet are fascinating, but not...
Self-construction is an intrinsically interactionist process (Leary & Tananey, 2005). The formation ...
Goffman’s (1959) dramaturgical identity theory requires modification when theorising about presentat...
This article focuses on self-narratives and identity construction in the context of social networkin...
Many Social Networking Sites have come and gone over the past decade, but Facebook continues to grow...
This paper reports research that examined use of Facebook to (consciously or unconsciously) create a...